In a meeting also attended by the Government Delegate in Murcia and the Minister of Development, the mayor of San Javier also requested 6 taxi licenses in Corvera for taxi drivers in San Javier and an alternative future for San Javier facilities. continue generating wealth in the area
The mayor of San Javier José Miguel Luengo met this morning with the president of AENA, Jaime García Legaz, at the headquarters of the Government Delegation in Murcia in a meeting in which also participated the Government Delegate, Francisco Bernabé and the counselor of the Presidency and Promotion of the Region of Murcia, Pedro Rivera, to address different issues regarding the future of the San Javier airport.
José Miguel Luengo explained that during the meeting he was able to transfer to the president of AENA, Jaime García Legaz, his interest both in the future of the AENA workers and in the auxiliary companies that currently provide their services at the San Javier airport, in the face to safeguard their jobs.
Luengo indicated his satisfaction after knowing the intention of AENA in this sense since, according to his responsible person, Jamie García Lega, both the Security and Cleaning contracts, which are coming to an end, will go out to tender contemplating the start of the facilities of San Javier and its subsequent transfer to those of Corvera, where the workforce will also be reinforced, in addition to seeking other solutions for the rest of the auxiliary companies.
The mayor of San Javier once again vindicated the presence of six licenses of San Javier taxis at the new Corvera airport in front of the president of the Presidency and Development, Pedro Rivera, and asked for "extraordinary solutions, if necessary, since the case from San Javier airport is extraordinary since it is closed to open it in another municipality ".
During the meeting, the mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo, transferred both the State Administration and the Autonomous Community of Murcia to the need to continue amortizing infrastructure in San Javier.
Luengo noted that "for the responsibility of all Administrations, the San Javier airport facilities must continue generating activity and wealth," and thanked "the commitment shown by both to work in the search for an alternative for the facilities once they are closed civil use. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier